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  • WLAD OWNS
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    #61
    Originally posted by boxasmash
    oh my god, vitali would KILL tyson in the ring
    I agree 100%

    only a moron would think that mental midget 5'11 Tyson would beat the 6'7 hard hitting, iron chinned monster Vitali.

    Vitali destroys prime Tyson for sure

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    • 3 P4PKING_2008
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      #62
      Tyson first round KO. Too quick, too aggressive, too much power its over cuzz.

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      • slicksouthpaw16
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        #63
        Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
        I agree 100%

        only a moron would think that mental midget 5'11 Tyson would beat the 6'7 hard hitting, iron chinned monster Vitali.

        Vitali destroys prime Tyson for sure
        Vitali would be an extremely hard fight for Tyson, although he could very well be stopped on cuts. He could get on the inside and **** on that long body and his hand speed is unlike anything either Klitschko has seen before. I know Corrie Sanders gave both of them the fight of their life.

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          #64
          Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
          Vitali would be an extremely hard fight for Tyson, although he could very well be stopped on cuts. He could get on the inside and **** on that long body and his hand speed is unlike anything either Klitschko has seen before. I know Corrie Sanders gave both of them the fight of their life.
          Sanders could've been a major player and champion in the heavyweight division if he had been more dedicated and trained harder....southpaw, very fast hands, athletic, huge puncher and an iron chin.....he was always a very dangerous fighter in the early rounds before he ran out of gas.

          Anyway, Vitali destroyed Sanders and he would also destroy Prime Tyson
          Last edited by WLAD OWNS; 10-14-2008, 05:35 AM.

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          • Mike Tyson77
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            #65
            Im staying out of this one.

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              #66
              Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
              I agree 100%

              only a moron would think that mental midget 5'11 Tyson would beat the 6'7 hard hitting, iron chinned monster Vitali.

              Vitali destroys prime Tyson for sure
              Give me your technical breakdown of this fight Wlad Owns.
              I'm that moron!
              I'm willing to concede that Vitali,at his best,for instance defeats any version of Mike circa and post 1995 and maybe even for the period,after he left Rooney.
              (I am far more dubious about Wladimir's chances,though.)

              You can start by answering these questions...
              Originally posted by Arka
              I'm interested what was the best body-puncher the Klitschkos faced and how they neutralised that attack ?

              How strong are their infighting skills?

              If they could not hold how would they stop Tyson from throwing combinations, after moving inside off a jab or a left hook?(remember Mike in his prime wasn't always throwing right hand bombs,had a great jab and often came in from the side leading with a left hook to the body)

              If they did decide to hold,for most of the fight,how would they get the decision?

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              • slicksouthpaw16
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                #67
                Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
                Sanders could've ruled the heavyweight division if he had been more dedicated....very fast hands, huge puncher and an iron chin.....he was always a very dangerous fighter in the early round before he ran out of gas.


                Anyway, Vitali destroyed Sanders and he would also destroy Prime Tyson
                I really didn't see that much in Sanders, and the highlight of his entire career was hitting on a a soft chin and that was only one fight, and he hadn't previously or since beat anyone or ever looked that good again. He was mentally discouraged against Rachman( and was stopped) and was also knocked out by Tony Tubbs( who was blown away by Tyson) younger brother Nate Tubbs. He was also blown away in his last fight as well.

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                • WLAD OWNS
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Arka
                  Give me your technical breakdown of this fight Wlad Owns.
                  I'm that moron!
                  I'm willing to concede that Vitali,at his best,for instance defeats any version of Mike circa and post 1995 and maybe even for the period,after he left Rooney.
                  (I am far more dubious about Wladimir's chances,though.)

                  You can start by answering these questions...
                  Read my earlier post

                  Here's my analysis

                  Vitali would keep the smaller Tyson at bay with his superior jab and pick him apart with lead left hooks and big right hands....The mental midget Tyson would get frustrated and discouraged when he realizes he can't intimidate or hurt the iron chinned 6'7 monster Vitali....Tyson either quits or gets KO'd.

                  Vitali by KO or TKO
                  Last edited by WLAD OWNS; 10-14-2008, 05:33 AM.

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                  • WLAD OWNS
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
                    I really didn't see that much in Sanders, and the highlight of his entire career was hitting on a a soft chin and that was only one fight, and he hadn't previously or since beat anyone or ever looked that good again. He was mentally discouraged against Rachman( and was stopped) and was also knocked out by Tony Tubbs( who was blown away by Tyson) younger brother Nate Tubbs. He was also blown away in his last fight as well.
                    Sanders ran out of gas against Rahman

                    Rahman and Vitali both said Sanders was the fastest and hardest puncher they had ever faced.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
                      Sanders ran out of gas against Rahman

                      Rahman and vitali both said Sanders was the fastest and hardest puncher they had ever faced.
                      Vitali may have said it, but we all know that Lewis was the hardest puncher that Rachman has faced, because he knocked him out cold with a two punch combination. I think this says it all. Rachman actually beat Sanders.

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